Thanks.  I believe that it is possible to connect to a Samba share
over the internet using ssh as a number of blogs/help pages have said
that this is the best way of doing it.  I get no message and nothing
seems to happen when I try to connect.  I can connect to the Samba
share over my LAN ok but not over the internet.

I wonder whether sshfs expects to connect on port 22 rather than my
made up port?  If so, maybe there is a line of code that I can change
to point it at the correct port.  I can easily access my server using
ssh over the internet from my Mac laptop but using Terminal.  But what
I am trying to set up is the ease of use that MacFuse plus sshfs
offers.

On Oct 22, 3:18 pm, gvt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can Samba be accessed via SSH? I thought that they are separate
> protocols (which would mean that you could not connect to Samba via
> SSH).
>
> Well if it IS possible, and something goes wrong while attempting to
> connect, you should receive an error message that tells you what the
> general problem was. Do you get an error message? What was the
> problem?
>
> Have you connected to this Samba share successfully via another
> method?
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